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December 6th, 2022, 2:22 PM
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Music You've Outgrown
We're not the same people we were as kids or teenagers or even as we were earlier in our adult years. So, obvious as we change/grown, so do our musical tastes. I thought it might be interesting to discuss some of the musical artists we used to really like but we've moved on from and why.
I'll get it rolling:
U2 - A buddy of mine started getting into them late in high school and I followed suit. Like most folks, I was trying to find myself in my college years and was leaning more into my Christianity so the religious overtones in U2's music were appealing to me. Fast forward to the 2010s when I became an atheist and the religious appeal was kaput and I had heard more about Bono being a bit of a douche, so I was over them. I'll admit they've got a few bangers I'd still enjoy (Bullet The Blue Sky and Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me come to mind).
Moby - Same friend as above got into him in high school with his Play album so it rubbed off on me. I ended up getting very into him, bought just about every album, etc.. I have to say, the guy has made some absolutely beautiful music. But the man himself got to be too much for me. He's just the worst kind of vegan: obnoxious, preachy, factually inaccurate, he is similarly off-putting in expressing his political opinions (even though we likely line up pretty closely), and the nail in the coffin was when he claimed he dated Natalie Portman who responded that, no, they had not, he was just a weird old guy stalking her. Yeah, ok, fuck off, Moby.
Insane Clown Posse - One of the cool edgy kids in my grade in middle school kind of introduced everyone to them, making mix tapes and passing them out so they became the thing among the cool edgy kids. Of course, I wanted to be cool and edgy so I played the a shit out of that tape and tried to get on board which lasted maybe a year or two. As mentioned above, i was a Christian for most of my life and eventually I had a moral conflict with their lyrical content (ironic considering their whole God message reveal thing) and gave up on them. Now I just think they're goofy and terrible but whatever, no ill will.
Breaking Benjamin - Got into them in college thanks to being featured in a WWE video game. As mentioned, trying to find myself, feeling angsty and misunderstood, so I connected to some music that was more in that vein. I was also in a long distance relationship so there was some emotional strain and yearning that I felt was resonated in their stuff, I suppose. BB were a favorite band of mine throughout college and even into my married years. The fandom died when i picked up a new album of theirs, listened to it a few times and just felt like it was forgettable and same-y and that sparked a realization that I no longer felt the overall emotional connection I used to have, even to their previous stuff. They've got some decent tracks but I just don't vibe with them anymore.
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December 6th, 2022, 2:35 PM
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